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- Q782515 subject Q8888643.
- Q782515 abstract "A ureterocele is a congenital abnormality found in the ureter. In this condition called ureteroceles, the distal ureter balloons at its opening into the bladder, forming a sac-like pouch. It is most often associated with a duplicated collection system, where two ureters drain their respective kidney instead of one. Simple ureteroceles, where the condition involves only a single ureter, represents only twenty percent of cases. Ureteroceles affects one in 4,000 individuals, at least four-fifths of whom are female. Patients are frequently Caucasian. Since the advent of the ultrasound, most ureteroceles are diagnosed prenatally. The pediatric and adult conditions are often found only through diagnostic imaging performed for reasons other than suspicious ureteroceles.".
- Q782515 icd10 "N28.8".
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- Q782515 icd9 "593.89".
- Q782515 icd9 "753.23".
- Q782515 meshId "D014518".
- Q782515 thumbnail Ultrasound_Scan_ND_459.jpg?width=300.
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- Q782515 icd ",".
- Q782515 icd "593.89".
- Q782515 icd "753.23".
- Q782515 icd "N28.8".
- Q782515 meshid "D014518".
- Q782515 name "Ureterocele".
- Q782515 type Disease.
- Q782515 type Thing.
- Q782515 type Q12136.
- Q782515 comment "A ureterocele is a congenital abnormality found in the ureter. In this condition called ureteroceles, the distal ureter balloons at its opening into the bladder, forming a sac-like pouch. It is most often associated with a duplicated collection system, where two ureters drain their respective kidney instead of one. Simple ureteroceles, where the condition involves only a single ureter, represents only twenty percent of cases.".
- Q782515 label "Ureterocele".
- Q782515 differentFrom Q7900436.
- Q782515 depiction Ultrasound_Scan_ND_459.jpg.
- Q782515 name "Ureterocele".